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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922. I- Mrs. Oleson Cooks, Scrubs, Darns and .. Tights for Seat in U. S. r ttt-- &mrmM L Mark Twain's masterpiefi, "A CORNELL IN - Yankee In Connecticut King Arthur's CourC, has been made into a motion picture by William Fox on a scale worthy of the subject; Issued as a special producTo become' better acquainted tion, it will open an engagement at the Columbia theater on Wednes- with conditions existing In the forests of Utah, Professor John day and Thursday. Known to the multitude of Mark Bentley, Jr.,. forest engineer at Twain lovers as ''The Yankee," Cornell university, Ithaca, N. Y., this atory is regarded not only as a great classic of American humor,, was here Friday afternoon. He left but also as a forceful satire direct- laje that evening for Heber where ed against those who sigh for the he investigated conditions on the "good old times." Mark Twain set range. 3 Professor During out to show that the world we live was connected with the ' Na in is the beet of all possible worlds, and the time we live in is the best tional Forest service in district No. 2, with headquarters at Denof all possible times. This he did by taking a typical ver. He has visited all the na young American, bright as a new tional forests previously to this but district No. I in the State ot Denny filled with smart, Ideas, and setting him down In a'Utan. where Professor medieval court, where he could) At Cornell ludee for himself whether the Bentley has been teaching in the knights of old were more courage- - forest department for ten years, ous than the men of today,' and there are about 80 students who whether life as a whole was more are studying the forest subjects with the view of becoming profee-comfortable then than now. Of these The- - result is exquisite fantasy sional state men. delicious fooling, with a sharp- - dents, said Professor Bentley, ly drawn conclusion. "The Yankee" about 80 per cent goes into state is rated high among Mark Twain's work or into the employ of private books. Certainly it is one of the corporations, such as lumber or ': funniest. paper companies, while the others The picture was directed by go into the national forest work Emmett J. "Flynn, noted for his out in the west, skill In fidelity to detail. The f Professor Bentley is especally Yankee Is played by Harry C. interested in timber resources and Myers, a light com- forest engineering. He Intends to edian. spend considerable time in the state after which he will visit Yel lowstone park before returning money saved penny by penny. In her campaign she spent less than ?5u0, and it seas saved out of the household money.. Mrs. Olesen says she has three vices lemon pop, chewing gum and tea. "When I get to Washington," she says, "most' likely 111 be a social I simply detest playing failure, card, though I've no objection to them. And 10 o'clock is the latest I like to be up." Mrs. Olesen went to high school and bad one year of university work, but she says most of her education came from studying the Dible. She carries it on her campaign tours. , i Mrs, Olexen) came Into promi- ence during the war by lecturing MRS. ANNA DICKIES OLESEN. before Minnesota women's organiAutomobile manufacturers in the zations. She has been vice presi dent of the Minnesota Federation United States produce a car for the ot Women's dubs and was a dele- French market especially designed gate to the Democratic national convention at San ' Francisco in for French needs, English cars for the British roads, and domestic 1920. "Women ought to vote with their cars adapted to Anieaican condi consciences they don't need their tions. The latter car is found to own political party," she says. stuml the test of touring abroad "Some day we shall have a woman better than either of the two other makes. president.'' II Si :, ' T J LAID TO REST . -,. 1 TWAIN SCREENED MARK y A 1908-191- Btu-an- d , If you are prfawajr ifor rnnr Diimmfr- - n'miilMi' ..vu ITO carrier or this office your ad-- s PAYSON PIOKEER WOMAN . dress and your paper fol- lowottJryjpiaiLiJPhoiie:95ri WeHattended PAYSONJnly fuBeral, .services were held Thurs day afternoon lnth Stakajtaber-naclfor Mrs. Karen Nietsena Jensen, age 73 years, wife of J. P. Jen sen, who died at the family home Tuesday from ailments incident to old age. The services were conducted by bishop Hill who also made closing remarks. The other speakers, were John E. Lewis, ElMia Brown and President Joseph 10. nniM apa iv HllwULUU I TONIGHT7:30, 9:15 HELEN KELLER ' Reece. ? "DELIVERANCE" 4 The opening prayer was offered by W. H. Harrison and the benediction was pronounced by Joseph COMEDY Fairbanks. The Third ward chlor furnished the musical number with a vocal solo by Mrs. Flint Dixon. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. The body was taken to Provo for Internment where President Joseph Reece. 'Mrs Jen-sen is survived by her aged husband and an adopted daughter Vivian : Jensen. W. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SHIRLEYMASON VERY TRULY YOURS The Romance of a 1922 V. Cinderella. .. - The lettuce crop alone In the imperial valley of California to 1922, brought the growers a gross ------ - Also .w-- FABLES and COMEDY income of $5.000,000. mo . well-know- least TONIGHT "THE SWAMP" OLBSEN AND HEH3ATOHTER ;.. MADGB RS.tJLSNA.WDKIB MARKETING FOR DINNER. - of the Cloquet By ROY OIBBONS. superintendent, schools. She met htm when he CLOQUST, MIsiL, July ll.-- The ' Demooratio nominee-- for United cane, to her door m a book event Statea senator from Minnesota and ebe says aha loved him at cooks the beet ham and cabbage I drat alght. ever tasted. To make election cerMrs. Olesea wu born In a log tain all ahe baa to dp ia to invite cabin on a farm at Cordova, Minn. the voters to dinner. She la S? and tiny;, ahe weigh 100 That 'a the kind of a woman Mr. pound. Her hair la. brown and her ' . Anna Diciw oiesen la. And up eyes tray. Poverty and eorrow here they aay ehe'a a good a have left their print la her (ace, '. aa ahe la a cook.. which even her cheery smile . BOB 9 ujo urai wvniu. lu revaiTH doesn't hide. i a senatorial nominatio nfrom a , "Halt my heart Um In the cemetery where my first bora ta buried," 1 willing to bet this year's crop and ibe said. flivver that abell be the the family "My Jewell are eay little daughfirst -- woman to valFirciaa aenata ter aad my babap4. It la to help . ' mm uwwm. t them and other Ilk iiem lor we i bj running Because -i eee great are all of one bis family that I wrongs Inflicted' en the- plain veo- - want to go to the senate." a plain person The Oleaens jive la a ehe aald. halt ot a doable bouse, apataira. She Is. She keapa house, does fW pay 130 a month," aba aald. the family washing herself, goes "Rent are terrible ap here!" i to market,darns her husband's ' She meant it, too. She aald her ' socks, and makes her own clothes girlhood'a chief fear waa that the and trie clouies or her mortgage on the farm would be ! . Winifred. Mary daughter. foreclosed. that the Every thin Her husband Is Peter Olesea, Oleaena have now waa bought with ,;. 2 ' ' " V . ' . ':. Tu five-roo- m , C MYER5 HARRr d PAUUNIP RTAR CONNCCTICUT VALUER. IN AltfHUR5 ttffUIAM POX sAOPUCrtON sraupiT SALT LAKE CITY, July 10. for "The Swamp," scheduled The Columbia Steel corporation screening at the Strand theater on will construct a railroad from Wednesday and Thursday, was not on the Union Pacific system, Lund, Sessue' written by. Hayakawa only to fit bis own capabilities, but to to its iron properties near Cedar line will be twenty-fou- r an him give opportunity to prove Citr The miles long and will ttf any who may doubt it, that he nd is a comedian of high skill as well cost approximately 500,ooo. L.tms as a dramatic artist. His deft announcement was made byCarbonF. in the Rains, president of the touches of light comedy and one of the active early scenes of "The Swamp," in Fuel company which be Interprets the role ot a heads of the new steel corporation. "This is a part of the develop staple Chinese vegetable peddler ment of the Columbia Steel corporin the slums of New York, furnish said. "Pedman-en- t many merry moments. Moreover, ation," Mr. Rains surveys will be started immedi they show that Mr. Hayakawa is an ately and construction wlrk will be artist of the widest range. gin in the near future, our preliminary surveys show that the first twenty miles of the line wiu be over fairly level ground, with MARRIED HI3 WIFE miles the last four and over rough country- - The road will He was a stern sea captain. She go from Lund to what is known as was a member of one of the oldest Iron Springs, and, In addition to families of San Francisco; on the serving our purpose of connecting raft rrwklne thn cmr uta. tronehs the iron properties with the Union after the - shipwreck; they wer fPaetTic system, wm rormsn an out merely a man and a woman des let for the people In the neighbor hood of Cedar City. tined to fall. In Jove. Two years later, wealthy and' In fluential, he realizee he h&s lost : poll-ticia- n HRST STEP TAKDITO Sessue Hayakawa as a comedian is a rare thing on the screen. As a tragedian, be is reckoned one or the truly great artists of the day, but one- has seldom, if ever, seen him In a comic role. '.' :' 1 ire COUfrf At the Columbia Wednesday and Thursday. j and FRANK MAYO THE MAN WHO MARRIED HIS OWN WIFE" WEDNESDAY: AN THURSDAY Matinees Wednesday, 2:30 p. m, Thursday, 4 p. m. SESSUET HAYAKAWA "THlFsWAMP' And LARRY SEMON f ill Elsie's regard. He thinks that her ' BBBBBBBanB J "The Only Properly Ventilated I I ' lUTMen J jl The perfect record for being punctual to work made by Shirley Mason the Vox star, hu nnnd this little lady to coma In tor mora or lea bantering by other players. "Ill tell yon," remarked th star while "Very Truly Yours," in which she opens at the Princess theater V good-nature- d I Delicious Com. owns the Mlse Loa Angeles," which no wmjn lasien motor Boat in . morning ha has broocht me orrar.fmm thm taiami . San ptdra harbor, making the dt uc oi snuea in & uttia less than half an hour, rannliaaa. rr weather." . , n A. kerosene . carburetor, which has bees invented by a Danish bkrcla Dakar, la aaed aotk . f'Vm ui the country. Each - motor can aad airplanes. Less fuel la seeded aad then la no aw H. J.-yAUGHA- N, ; ; . X V- - . , X' coast aad back. Th iUnwary tor the entire trio cover s.00' niii.a " VtANKEE ujMMnaBbiovx ' ' iiur aJI rmmtJ ' jyi II V "' Spectacle. Lichtnlnir II Action: ' . I! J-.- :rt:. , : HaeeYour - Clea,,DyitSiuI?Preism8 uonz Ktgnt. u' SIC fim p wrnm . r.;... WE SPECIALIZE ON , , ;.v:: . w " WTITTTT "For That Better Service Call Vp 8Cy A '. fA,owlM' ., . SANITARY 1 ' CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY .PJant M N. 4th West. Provo, Utah; (Wen Cinj plant iaUUiCottty. ' 4 a ,.- If.. A. Davis and hta ivifi York Citr. have start rt u innvrta. tanoa eamntna? tone wthA Pm;n KcS3rt3 Hotel V ; , Marrelons. If '4a:dW 7 !l ; . , 5i 4 ; J VviXxX W ,fJ Side-SpKtt-in , - MARK, ' VC Production com-Dan- - E -- aad the call waa tor g:S(t-T- ra it tan minutes to' para.. Incidentally not another member, ot the v has ret raaclMMt t&a- - lot. T thrown away a doaea watches because the Jewelers couldn't make - . tnom keep correct time. "I've bean ananittnc taa Java at Cataltna Island. Soma distance away lives Doatia Farnum, anotiier fOX Star. Who. aa amrrona knnira Km RAILWAY- COMPANY w WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Matinees Wednesday 2:15, 10c, 20c; Thursday 4 p. m., 10c, 20c. Note Wednesday, Adventures of Robinson Crusoe," No. 6. WadnaadaV anil Thnmulav w being made, "that I can forgive a pwaun aimoK anyumg out peine lata.' Ton see. mv wainh aava iO 7 V ALSO SCREEN SNAPSHOTS . VERY TRULY YOURS jlII in Provo'' 7:30, 9:15 j .WILLIAM DE MILLE PRODUCTION "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" With Agnes Ayres and Jack Holt. Strand theater tonight, with Frank Mayo aa John Morton. .... Theaier TONIGHT - Oln ' 88188 woman's soul had at last revolted at his hideous face, scarred In the wreck. ohn MoTtfau waa not weafcfo sooner had he oome to this deci sion than he disappeared. A body washed ashore was identified his. O'Hara Mardsen returned to" life aa he had left It In Boston at six teen. He took advantage of the social education ha had missed. He took advantage of plastic surgery, the war's new art, which gave him a new face. He forgot he had e'ver assumed the name of John Morton. He did all this to regain bis real self, to be equal to his "widow," Elsie Morton. But when he returned to San Francisco, a new man, handsome and likeable, he found Elsie in love with her dead husband, John Morton! This is the pivotal action in the moat remarkable picture of married lite ever made, The Man Who Married His Owne Wife," at the . , lv - |